The Federal
Government withdrew a total sum of N310.05bn from the Excess Crude Account
within the first six months of this year, a document obtained from the Budget
Office of the Federation showed.
The 2014 second
quarter budget implementation report jointly signed by the Minister of Finance,
Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, and the Director-General, BOF, Dr Bright Okogu, stated
that the amount was used to settle various obligations of the Federal
Government due to its inability to meet its revenue targets.
A copy of the report obtained by our correspondent
on Sunday stated that the withdrawals for the first half of this year was
significantly lower than the N1.257tn taken from the account within the first
six months of 2013.
The ECA was set up in 2004 to serve as a
stabilisation and savings account to protect planned budgets against revenue
shortfalls due to volatility in crude oil prices.
By isolating government expenditures from oil
revenues, the ECA aims to insulate the Nigerian economy from external shocks.
Shortly after the account was set, there was an
increase in crude oil prices, which led to the balance in the ECA increasing
from $5.1bn to over $20bn by November 2008.
But owing to declining oil revenue, which was
caused by pipeline vandalism, oil theft and production shut-ins, the account
recorded massive withdrawals, with the balance moving from $20bn in 2008 to
$11.5bn at the end of 2012, and $2.5bn in January this year.
The drop in the account had led to disagreements
between the federal and state governments, with the latter complaining about
the way the account was managed.
But the budget monitoring report stated that while
N310.05bn was the total outflows from the ECA, the government was able to
ensure that within the period, the sum of N389.72bn was transferred into the
account.
A breakdown of the inflow showed that the sum of
N158.45bn was transferred into the account in the first quarter, while
N231.27bn was paid into the ECA in the second quarter of 2014
The report stated, “The ECA was set up to serve as
a stabilisation and savings account. Inflows into the ECA in the second quarter
of 2014 amounted to N231.27bn.
“The inflow in the second quarter of 2014 was
N72.82bn or 45.96 per cent higher than N158.45bn and N41.88bn or 15.33 per cent
lower than the N273.15bn recorded in the first quarter of 2014 and second
quarter of 2013, respectively.
“A total of N155.17bn was withdrawn from the
account in the second quarter of 2014.”
A breakdown of the outflows of N310.05bn showed
that a huge chunk of N213.3bn was used to augment monthly revenue distribution
among the three tiers of government, while N93.2bn was withdrawn to pay for
petroleum products’ subsidy.
The balance of N3.55bn, according to the report,
was transferred into the Special Intervention Fund
Punch reports
FG Withdraws N310bn From ECA In 6 months
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